cyanides in English

noun
1
a salt or ester of hydrocyanic acid, containing the anion CN − or the group —CN. The salts are generally extremely toxic.
Both cyanides and nitriles have the general formula RCN with a triple bond between the carbon and nitrogen (R-CN).

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1. Cyanides can be produced by certain bacteria, fungi and algae.

2. These substances include cyanides, sulfides, Bisulfides, sulfites, bisulfites, nitrates, and nitrites

3. Key words: naphthols, isoquinolones, isocoumarins, synthesis of; acyl cyanides; hetero Diels–Alder.

4. Basel entry A# includes spent potlinings from aluminium smelting because they contain Y# inorganic cyanides

5. Iridium metal dissolves in molten alkali-metal cyanides to produce the Ir(CN)3+ 6 (hexacyanoiridate) ion.

6. Basel entry A4050 includes spent potlinings from aluminium smelting because they contain Y33 inorganic cyanides.

7. (d) Basel entry A4050 includes spent potlinings from aluminium smelting because they contain Y33 inorganic cyanides.

8. Low levels of Cyanides are found in nature and in products we commonly eat and use

9. Cyanides are fast-acting poisons that can be lethal. They were used as chemical weapons for the first time in World War I

10. Cyanides which contact the skin or eyes should be washed off immediately since they can be absorbed through the skin

11. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION 4.1 CHEMICAL IDENTITY Information regarding the chemical identity of the most common Cyanides is located in Table 4-1

12. Class 1 -- Known human Carcinogen Class 2A -- Probable human Carcinogen Class 2B -- Possible human Carcinogen Class 3 -- Not classifiable for human Carcinogenicity Class 4 -- Probably not Carcinogenic to humans: Cyanides

13. (adjective) The metal is soluble in solutions of chlorine, bromine, thiosulphates and cyanides; and also in solutions which generate chlorine, such as mixtures of hydrochloric acid with nitric acid, chromic acid, Antimonious acid, peroxides and nitrates, and of nitric acid with a chloride.

14. The synthesis of the elementary building blocks of nucleic acids and proteins ( purines , pyrimidines , sugar , and amino acids ) can readily be demonstrated in aqueous solutions of simple molecules like cyanides , formaldehyde and methane known to be abundant in outer space .

15. Cyanide, any compound containing the monovalent combining group CN. In inorganic Cyanides, such as sodium Cyanide (NaCN), this group is present as the negatively charged Cyanide ion; these compounds, which are regarded as salts of hydrocyanic acid, are highly toxic.

16. Cyanide; CATC is a test of how effective chlorination is in removing Cyanide Cyanides Amenable to Chlorination (CATC) Weak Acid Dissociable Cyanide (WAD CN) WAD Cyanide includes species that will release Cyanide at a moderate pH of 4.5 such as HCN(aq) and CN-, the

17. change in processes 7.8 μg/m3 (Health Canada, 1996)2 Liquid Emissions or Emissions to Water cyanides high toxicity to aquatic organisms (LD50: 0.03-15 mg/L) receiving watercourses and water bodies retention pond (to promote degradation) 0.2 mg/L (MAC, Canada3); 20 μg/kg U.S. body weight ADI (EPA) heavy metals variable toxicity to aquatic organisms receiving watercourses and water bodies treatment pond MAC, Canada (mg/L):